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The caffeinated blog about the coffee scene in DublinSat, 23 Jun 2018 19:20:00 +0000en-GBhourly1https://wordpress.org/?v=5.0.3#YourCupOurFuture Kept Over 7500 Coffee Cups Out Landfill In 6 monthshttps://www.dublindrinkscoffee.com/yourcupourfuture-kept-over-7500-coffee-cups-out-landfill-in-6-months/
https://www.dublindrinkscoffee.com/yourcupourfuture-kept-over-7500-coffee-cups-out-landfill-in-6-months/#respondThu, 21 Jun 2018 22:02:22 +0000http://www.dublindrinkscoffee.com/?p=1103Last November, Ireland’s Coffeeangel launched their #YourCupOurFuture initiative committing to donate 20¢ to Friends of the Earth for every KeepCup or reusable cup used by their customers. In May, the popular independent coffee company published results from their initiative and announced a savings of over 7,500 single-use paper cups kept out of incineration and landfill Read more

]]>Last November, Ireland’s Coffeeangel launched their #YourCupOurFuture initiative committing to donate 20¢ to Friends of the Earth for every KeepCup or reusable cup used by their customers. In May, the popular independent coffee company published results from their initiative and announced a savings of over 7,500 single-use paper cups kept out of incineration and landfill in just six months.

Caroline Sleiman, Director at Coffeeangel, commented:

“Before we launched our #YourCupOurFuture initiative last November, a combined total of about 180 customers per week were regularly using reusable cups across our shops. Since then, use of reusable cups has nearly tripled to over 500 cups per week. And that number continues to climb!We are delighted with how our customers have embraced this change and how, together, we are able to make a small but increasing positive impact on the waste issue that is facing us all.”

In May, Coffeeangel– with the support of their customers – presented their first €1,500 donation to Friends of the Earth from the initiative. It will go towards their recent widely reported “Sick of Plastic” campaign to reduce plastic waste and pollution.

Friends of the Earth’s Head of Communications, Dr. Cara Augustenborg, welcomed the results of Coffeeangel’s initiative, explaining:

“We’re amazed at the rapid success of Coffeeangel’s #Your Cup Our Future initiative, proving there is strong interest among their customers in reducing the environmental impact of their coffee break. Of course, we’re incredibly grateful to Coffeeangel’s customers for their support in allowing us to continue to campaign on environmental issues including plastic pollution and climate change, but even more broadly, we hope Coffeeangel’s results provide evidence for other establishments to adopt similar initiatives to tackle unnecessary waste and pollution.”

Friends of the Earth launched the Sick of Plastic campaign in 2018, in partnership with VOICE Ireland, calling for four things to be done to tackle plastic pollution in Ireland. It includes

– a deposit and return scheme for plastic bottles,

– a measure to reduce single-use plastic packaging

– a ban on plastic microbeads

– and supermarkets to take steps to reduce their packaging.

The NGO recently organised a nationwide “Shop and Drop” day of action at supermarkets. The action was to encourage shoppers to leave their unwanted plastic packaging behind in an effort to encourage retailers to do more to address the waste crisis.

]]>https://www.dublindrinkscoffee.com/yourcupourfuture-kept-over-7500-coffee-cups-out-landfill-in-6-months/feed/0Weekly Coffee News – June 21sthttps://www.dublindrinkscoffee.com/whats-brewing-in-dublin-the-coffee-news-roundup-june-21st/
https://www.dublindrinkscoffee.com/whats-brewing-in-dublin-the-coffee-news-roundup-june-21st/#respondThu, 21 Jun 2018 00:04:40 +0000http://www.dublindrinkscoffee.com/?p=1091My Coffee News Roundups are back! After a longer break than expected, I am all set and ready to bring back my weekly news recap to bring you the latest news from Dublin’s coffee scene. This week’s roundup features Coffeeangel, Lucky’s, Salt & Stove, Network Cafe and more. New Cafe News Coffeeangel Opens A New Read more

]]>My Coffee News Roundups are back! After a longer break than expected, I am all set and ready to bring back my weekly news recap to bring you the latest news from Dublin’s coffee scene. This week’s roundup features Coffeeangel, Lucky’s, Salt & Stove, Network Cafe and more.

New Cafe News

Coffeeangel Opens A New Cafe in IFSC

Great news for all coffee devotees in Docklands. Coffeeangel, one of the most iconic coffee houses in Dublin, has just opened a new location in the IFSC. The IFSC cafe is located a stone’s throw from the guys’ original spot at the Sean O’Casey Bridge.

A post shared by Coffeeangel (@coffeeangel) on Jun 19, 2018 at 2:15am PDT

Cafe News

Coffeeangel Closes The Door of the Mobile Units

June also marks the end of the mobile unit era for Coffeeangel. After 12 years of operating on the Quays, the team with Karl Purdy at the helm made a decision to close the doors of their wonderous cafes on wheels. They will be definitely warmly remembered by anyone who ever stopped by on the Quays for a cup of java.

Read more about the Coffee Angel Mobile Unit in Karl Purdy’s recent blogpost.

Network Cafe is Two Years Old

On June 13th Network Cafe celebrated its 2nd birthday! The gang celebrated with some great tunes and free coffee. The cafe opened the doors in 2016. Located on Aungier Street, Dublin 2, this gorgeous coffee house serves Workshop Coffee, a London-based roastery. Food lovers can enjoy some great sambos and bakes.

A post shared by Network (@network.cafe) on Jun 13, 2018 at 7:06am PDT

Salt and Stove Opens The New Seating Area

If you love shopping locale products, you must be familiar with Salt &Stove, an independent delicatessen on Clanbrassil Street, Dublin 8. The guys worked on expanding their space to include an in-house cafe space. After weeks of prepping, the space is finally open! Make sure to drop in for a Cloud Picker coffee and some tasty nosh and treats.

Events

June 24th: DJ ROASTER ON THE ROOF

As part of theStoneybatter Street Festival, Love Supreme brings back the afternoon of DJing and coffee with the epic Charles & Anne from Koppi Coffee Roasters. They take over the roof of the cafe from 3pm – 6pm so make sure to drop by for sweet tunes and delish Koppi coffee.

June 22nd: Lucky’s Tiki

This Friday Lucky’s Tiki hosts its first back-garden tiki. Though not strictly coffee event, I have to say the tiki party sounds like a great way to start the weekend. Instead of traditionally rum-powered tiki drinks, the guys are using Teeling Whiskey. Music from Watermelon, WC footy on the telly and brand new Tiki cocktails/iced drinks.

The fun starts at 5.30pm. All cocktails are a tenner. Visit theevent pagefor more details.

Independent Coffee Guide is gearing up of the launch of the second edition of Ireland’s Coffee Guide. The event takes place in Blas Cafe. This is the ultimate directory of all coffee houses, cafes and micro-roasteries across Ireland that each coffeeholic should visit at least once. The guide also features handy city maps to help you on your quests for a great cup of coffee.

]]>https://www.dublindrinkscoffee.com/whats-brewing-in-dublin-the-coffee-news-roundup-june-21st/feed/0Weekly Coffee News – May 1thhttps://www.dublindrinkscoffee.com/weekly-coffee-news-may-1/
https://www.dublindrinkscoffee.com/weekly-coffee-news-may-1/#respondTue, 01 May 2018 23:34:24 +0000http://www.dublindrinkscoffee.com/?p=1084It’s May, folks! This means a wave of iced coffees, summer events and new caffeinated news. Here is my first May roundup of what is brewing in Dubin, including 3FE, Coffee Culture, First Draft and Voluntary Arts Ireland. Events May 2nd: Coffee In Good Company with Daniel Hobart Are you curious how one can become Read more

]]>It’s May, folks! This means a wave of iced coffees, summer events and new caffeinated news. Here is my first May roundup of what is brewing in Dubin, including 3FE, Coffee Culture, First Draft and Voluntary Arts Ireland.

Events

May 2nd: Coffee In Good Company with Daniel Hobart

Are you curious how one can become a coffee champion? Coffee Culture organises an event with this year’s Irish Cup Taster’s Champ Daniel Hobart this Wednesday from 7pm. Daniel will talk about his work and training for competitions. Participants will be introduced to the nine coffees roasted by Caravan roasters for the UK Coffee Masters.

There are still tickets (€20) available for the event. For more details and to book a place, visit the event page.

May 3rd: Craftivism & Cake with Coffee & Chat

The Epic Awards Ceremony will take place at Richmond Barracks as part of Bealtaine Festival. The Epic Awards celebrate the achievements of voluntary arts groups across the UK and Republic of Ireland. Join the event, enjoy coffee and cake and have a chat about all things cultural, creative and craft with rebel women and yarnbomb mountmellick. The event starts at 11am – 1.30pm.

Join us in Dublin THIS THURSDAY (3 May)Throughout the day, we will be taking over Richmond Barracks Cafe for all things cultural, creative and craft related.

]]>https://www.dublindrinkscoffee.com/weekly-coffee-news-may-1/feed/0Weekly Coffee News – April 25thhttps://www.dublindrinkscoffee.com/weekly-coffee-news-april-25th/
https://www.dublindrinkscoffee.com/weekly-coffee-news-april-25th/#respondWed, 25 Apr 2018 00:30:25 +0000http://www.dublindrinkscoffee.com/?p=1079Happy Wednesday, folks! It is time for another roundup of caffeinated news from Dublin. From new cafes to events, Dublin’s coffee scene keeps us busy. This week features Oxmantown Cafe Smithfield, Jay’s Cafe and Coffee Culture’s event with barista Daniel Horbat. New Cafe News – Oxmantown Smithfield, Dublin 7 There is the new kid on the Read more

]]>Happy Wednesday, folks! It is time for another roundup of caffeinated news from Dublin. From new cafes to events, Dublin’s coffee scene keeps us busy. This week features Oxmantown Cafe Smithfield, Jay’s Cafe and Coffee Culture’s event with barista Daniel Horbat.

New Cafe News – Oxmantown Smithfield, Dublin 7

There is the new kid on the block in Smithfield. Oxmantown Smithfield opened in February just around the corner from the Jameson Distillery. Similar to its bigger sibling in Mary’s Abbey, this independent sandwich and coffee shop serves food freshly prepared in-house every day. The coffee is powered by Cloud Picker, a micro roastery based on Sheriff Street, Dublin 1. The space, though petite, is very bright; it is a perfect spot for a morning pick-me-up or a lunch bite. Oxmantown Smithfield opens Mon-Fri, 8am-4pm.

Planning your Saturday? Together with Dublin Decoded, Jay’s Cafe is running a local historical walking tour of the area. The event is part of the cafe’s opening celebrations. The tour includes free coffee/tea with a mini pastry. There are limited spaces of 40. The ticket costs €10. Drop them a message at jay@jays.ie to book your spot.

A post shared by JaysCoffee (@jays_broadstone) on Apr 21, 2018 at 4:58am PDT

Event News – May 2nd: Coffee In Good Company with Daniel Horbat

Coffee Culture organises a meet-and-cup with barista Daniel Horbat this May 2nd. Daniel’s awards and titles include this year’s Irish Cup Taster’s Championships in Cork and the 3rd place in the UK Coffee Masters Competition. Participants will have a chance to try the nine coffees roasted by Caravan roasters for the UK Coffee Masters. Tickets (€20) are now on sale. For more details and to book a place, visit here.

]]>Another week, another fix of coffee news! From new cafes to cool events, our coffee scene is popping. Grab your mugs as this is what’s brewing in Dublin this week. This week: Jay’s Cafe, Alpro Planquet, First Draft Coffee’s new location and more.

New Cafe News – Jay’s Cafe, Broadstone, Dublin 7

Jay’s Cafeis a brand-new cafe in Broadstone, Dublin 7. Located a stone’s throw from the Luas stop, this new spot opened early this month. The guys serve Roasted Brown coffee. Tea lovers can sip on teas fromHerbal Tisane. Treats include homemade bakes by Colm (Colm, they look delicious) and goodies from Mud Bakery. Jay’s Cafe opens Tuesday-Sunday, 8am-4pm.

A post shared by JaysCoffee (@jays_broadstone) on Apr 7, 2018 at 7:34am PDT

New Cafe News – Alpro Pop-up Café Opens in South William Street

Alpro Planquet, a pop-up cafe, dedicated to the power of plants, will open at 57 South William Street this April. Kicking off on April 24th through to April 30th, the cafe will serve breakfast (7am until 10am), lunch (12pm to 2pm) and dinner (4pm until 7pm). I am particularly interested in getting their Alpro Caffé, with Rainforest Alliance Coffee beans. Hitherefor more details.

Cafe News – First Draft Coffee’s New Location

First Draft Coffee is to take over 34 Lennox St. in Portobello next Monday, April 23rd. After the closure of Filmbase in Temple Bar, First Draft Coffee had to take a short break to find a new location. Luckily, coffee fans didn’t have to wait long. Ger is back and soon he and his team will keep working their caffeine-infused magic. Follow First Draft Coffee onInstagramto see what they are up to.

Event News – April 21st: Behind the Beans with Simon Ledzius at 3FE

Wanted to peek behind the doors of the 3FE roastery? Now it is your chance. Join the 3FE roaster Simon Ledzius this Saturday, April 21st at 12pm for a session of coffee tasting and stories behind the beans Simon roasts.

This is a free event. The number of spaces is limited so pre-booking is required. To reserve your place, visit the event pagehere.

Jay’s Cafe has teamed up withDublin Decodedfor a local historical walking tour of the area. Theeventis part of the cafe’s opening celebrations. The tour includes free coffee/tea with a mini pastry. There are limited spaces of 40. The ticket costs €10. Drop them a message at jay@jays.ie to book your spot.

Special thanks to Natalia for helping me stay up to date with news across Dublin’s coffee scene! Did I miss anything? Drop me a message with your suggestions.

]]>Coffee alert, caffeine lovers! I am trying something new. With so much happening every week, I will attempt to put together a quick scoop of what’s brewing across Dublin’s coffee scene. So grab your mugs and stay tuned for Coffee News. This week: Reference Coffee, Vice Coffee, Fonté Coffee Ireland and Joe’s Coffee.

People Alert – New Irish Cup Taster Champion

Special congratulations to barista Daniel Horbat who bagged himself the 2018 Irish Cup Taster Champion title in Cork this past weekend. Daniel is going to represent Ireland during the World Championships in Dubai. Follow Daniel on Instagram to catch up with his work, training and latte art creations.

Fonté Coffee Ireland organises an exclusive tasting experience with Founder Paul Odom. Participants will have a chance to experience the flavours of bourbon barrel conditioned coffee.

The Fonté team has taken one of their favourite Brasils which is noted for its caramel, nougat, layered profile and conditioned in 12-year-old Heaven Hill Kentucky Bourbon barrels. These barrels have also aged one of the world’s most sought-after wood aged stouts for a minimum of 12 months, giving the beans a balanced profile of bourbon, malt and chocolate.

Want to have a sip? Enter Fonté Coffee Ireland‘s giveaway on Instagram for your chance to win three spots for you and your two friends.

New Cafe Alert – Reference Coffee

Reference Coffee in 49 Pleasants Street is a new cafe that opened its doors this week. This multi-roastery takeaway shop is a sister cafe to Meet Me In The Morning. The cafe is open seven days a week and is all about serving speciality coffees labels such as La Cabra Coffee Roasters and the Coffee Collective.

Sales Alert – Super Spring Clean Sale at Joe’s Coffee Montague Street

Need to get some gear for your home brewing? Vist Joe’s Coffee to get up to 30% off their kit this Saturday, April 14th, between 10am and 3pm. Beans will be also available at a special discounted rate on the day. The Joe’s team will be doing a cupping every hour throughout the day so you can taste the different specialty coffees. For more details, visit www.joes.ie/blog/2018/4/3/super-spring-clean-sale-at-joes .

]]>https://www.dublindrinkscoffee.com/weekly-coffee-news-dublin/feed/0Vice Coffee Is Five And Fabuloushttps://www.dublindrinkscoffee.com/vice-coffee-is-five-and-fabulous/
https://www.dublindrinkscoffee.com/vice-coffee-is-five-and-fabulous/#respondMon, 12 Mar 2018 03:52:49 +0000http://www.dublindrinkscoffee.com/?p=1013Vice Coffee, one of my favourite coffee hubs in Dublin, celebrated its fifth birthday last month. They did the only way it was appropriate: with a bang, in style and thoroughly caffeinated. As part of the celebrations, the Vice Coffee gang ran a latte throwdown event. 16 participants, 1 prize. From the legends of the Read more

]]>Vice Coffee, one of my favourite coffee hubs in Dublin, celebrated its fifth birthday last month. They did the only way it was appropriate: with a bang, in style and thoroughly caffeinated.

As part of the celebrations, the Vice Coffee gang ran a latte throwdown event. 16 participants, 1 prize. From the legends of the coffee scene to fresh faces, the venue was buzzing. There was a lot of creations, milk steaming and giggles. Some mind-blowing pours, others rather creatives. The winner, in the end, was Reda Matiejunas (congratulations once again!) She was amazing, as always.

The night wasn’t really about the skills, although all the participants had them for sure. It was about sharing the moment. Well, celebrating half a decade of moments, to be more exact. All of that time filled up with pours, laughs, shared tears, greetings and goodbyes. It is astonishing to see what a place like Vice Coffee can do.

Iconic, beloved, funky, full of life. Vice Coffee is many things to many people. For me, this Dublin coffee house holds a special place in my heart. One of the first places to visit after a holiday, a Christmas break or being sick. It is partly because of my almost daily habit of having a coffee there. Initially, due to proximity to my work, it was a spot of convenience and good coffee. Soon, however, I developed affection for this place. Tom, Veronica, Barry and Andy bring the wondrous energy and they always make you feel welcome. Thanks for that.

]]>https://www.dublindrinkscoffee.com/vice-coffee-is-five-and-fabulous/feed/06 Cafes to Mix Great Pancakes and Coffee this Pancake Tuesdayhttps://www.dublindrinkscoffee.com/6-cafes-mix-great-pancakes-coffee-pancake-tuesday/
https://www.dublindrinkscoffee.com/6-cafes-mix-great-pancakes-coffee-pancake-tuesday/#respondTue, 13 Feb 2018 11:00:40 +0000http://www.dublindrinkscoffee.com/?p=1003Happy Pancake Tuesday! Todays is all about crepes, pancakes, griddlecakes and even waffles. Plus, your favourite toppings and fillings. In my case, I can’t imagine having a pancake without a good cup of joe. If you are like me, a coffee-pancake combo is a must. To help you pamper your coffee buds, here are 6 Read more

]]>Happy Pancake Tuesday! Todays is all about crepes, pancakes, griddlecakes and even waffles. Plus, your favourite toppings and fillings. In my case, I can’t imagine having a pancake without a good cup of joe. If you are like me, a coffee-pancake combo is a must. To help you pamper your coffee buds, here are 6 cafes serving killer pancakes and coffee this Pancake Tuesday.

Nestled in Coke Lane, Urbanity Coffee is one bright spot on the Dublin coffee scene. To keep our sugar cravings in check this Pancake Day, the guys are serving these heart-shaped Sweet Pancakes with Raspberry Mascarpone, Fresh Berries & Chocolate Butterscotch. You simply must sink in your teeth in them.

Photo Courtesy of Urbanity Coffee

Network Cafe, Aungier Street, Dublin 2

Network Cafe is located just a few steps away from Grafton Street. The guys are serving big dirty American style pancakes, as their chef Tadgh put it. Pair it with their Workshop Coffee for your ultimate combo.

Two Pups Coffee is well-known for their uber delicious food and tasty coffee. To spoil us this Pancake Tuesday, the guys are serving Rhubarb Poached and Puree, Vanilla and Honey Mascarpone Pancakes. I think a filter coffee might go well with that, adding a light fruity zing to this heap of deliciousness.

In the heart of Dublin LIberties lives Legit Coffee Co. This petit cafe is a real food and coffee powerhouse, often showcasing coffee brands from around the world. Today, the team is adding a sweet pancake addition to their menu to pamper your taste buds. These bad boys look amazing!

Granthams Cafe, Camden Market, Dublin 8

Granthams Cafe is one of the latest additions to Dublin’s coffee scene. A younger sibling to its Aungier Street cafe, this food hub is perfect for bigger groups due to its size. Stop by for their sweet and savoury pancakes, freshly prepared in their in-house kitchen. They are available until 3pm today.

3FE, Lower Grand Canal St, Dublin 2

If you are around Grand Canal Dock, you should drop by 3FE for their delicious pancakes. The team is serving them until 3.30pm so make sure to grab one in-house with a pot of filter for a quiet lunch.

]]>https://www.dublindrinkscoffee.com/6-cafes-mix-great-pancakes-coffee-pancake-tuesday/feed/0Five Last-Minute Christmas Gift Ideas For A Coffeeholichttps://www.dublindrinkscoffee.com/5-last-minute-christmas-gift-ideas-for-a-coffeeholic/
https://www.dublindrinkscoffee.com/5-last-minute-christmas-gift-ideas-for-a-coffeeholic/#respondSat, 23 Dec 2017 17:31:59 +0000http://www.dublindrinkscoffee.com/?p=980Are you still looking for something to pamper a coffeeholic in your family? To help you, here are my five last minute Christmas gift ideas any coffee devotees will love. Reusable Cup (avg: €15 – €24) Go beautiful and green at the same time with a reusable cup such as KeepCup, ECoffee Cup or Frank Green. Read more

]]>Are you still looking for something to pamper a coffeeholic in your family? To help you, here are my five last minute Christmas gift ideas any coffee devotees will love.

Reusable Cup (avg: €15 – €24)

Go beautiful and green at the same time with a reusable cup such as KeepCup, ECoffee Cup or Frank Green. You can find beautiful plastic and glass KeepCup at your local cafe such as LoveSupreme Stoneybatter, Joe’s Coffee at Arnotts, CoffeeAngel (Trinity St, South Anne St, South Leinster St), and Project Black Espresso by TWOFIFTY SQUARE. They are all open today and tomorrow for you to grab them. Frank Green cups are available at Thru The Green Coffee (open tomorrow from 9am). If the coffeeholic is a fan of Star Wars, check out CoffeeDesk.com as they have some awesome Star Wars inspired KeepCups. True, the present will arrive after Christmas. However, it will definitely make your coffee drinker extra giggly.

KeepCup Reusable Coffee Cups

With over 200 million of non-recyclable cups disposed of each year, according to the Conscious Cup Campaign, it is important to help reduce the number of disposable cups that cannot be recycled. Think eco, get a fabulous reusable cup.

AeroPress (avg. €35)

Portable, easy to use and clean, an AeroPress is the ultimate travel companion. You can get this wonderous piece in many speciality coffee shops and cafes across town, including Joe’s Coffee at Arnotts, CoffeeAngel and Kaph, all opened tomorrow.

Coffee Subscription (Avg €9 to €300)

Wondering why coffee subscriptions are epic? Number 1: You offer someone a trip around the global one cup at a time, with fabulous coffee delivered to their door each month. Number 2: You can book them online even on Dec 25th, if needed. There is a lot of great offers to choose from. 3FE’s Lucky Drip Subscription and Momentum Subscription will fix you with weekly, fortnightly or monthly deliveries. Bewley’s Coffee Project comes in 3, 6 and 12-month options. The Old Barracks Roastery offers you two different coffees with each delivery in their 3,6,9 and 12-month subscriptions. Depending on your needs, or your coffeeholic’s appetite for new coffee, you can browse and select through different plans.

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Christmas Hampers (Various)

Let’s be honest, hampers are great. They are pre-packed, pre-selected and ready to land on hands of a thirsty coffee devotee. From a gear hamper to coffee hampers, you can mix and match to your heart’s content, and your wallet’s willingness to pay for that. Joe’s Coffee at Arnotts boasts a few lovely hampers to pick from. CoffeeAngel, Ebb and Flow or LoveSupreme Stoneybatter can help you put together a nice hamper of the caffeinated goodness for your fave coffeeholic.

A post shared by Coffeeangel (@coffeeangel) on Dec 18, 2017 at 7:08am PST

Potted Coffee Arabica (€9.50- €69)

If you need something different, think a potted Coffee Arabica. LoveSupreme Stoneybatter had got a few nice coffee plants up for grabs (€9.50 each) at their Stoneybatter shop – drop them a message if they are still available as the number is limited. Industry & Co sells a Pikaplant (€69). It is a coffee plant sealed airtight inside a humid biotope. Both shops are opened tomorrow, so you don’t need to rush.

Hopefully, this mini-list of festive gift ideas will help with your Christmas shopping. These are five Christmas prezzies that I would love to find under my Christmas tree. And remember, don’t stress out too much about buying presents. The most important thing is to enjoy your holiday break with the family and friends. Merry Christmas!

]]>https://www.dublindrinkscoffee.com/5-last-minute-christmas-gift-ideas-for-a-coffeeholic/feed/0Support Pepper Laine Coffee on Indiegogohttps://www.dublindrinkscoffee.com/support-pepper-laine-coffee-indiegogo/
https://www.dublindrinkscoffee.com/support-pepper-laine-coffee-indiegogo/#respondMon, 04 Sep 2017 23:01:17 +0000http://www.dublindrinkscoffee.com/?p=954Pepper Laine Coffee is a brain child of two coffee devotees Peter and Elaine. Inspired by their stay in Barcelona and London, those two decided to make their dream of an eco-friendly cafe reality. They are currently on a quest of opening a new specialty coffee house in Dublin. This new cafe aims at keeping Read more

]]>Pepper Laine Coffee is a brain child of two coffee devotees Peter and Elaine. Inspired by their stay in Barcelona and London, those two decided to make their dream of an eco-friendly cafe reality.

They are currently on a quest of opening a new specialty coffee house in Dublin. This new cafe aims at keeping us caffeinated and green. Pepper Laine Coffee’s is all about educating people on “composting, recycling and the use of renewable energy.” And they want to do that while serving kick-ass coffee.